Sarah Nor, the mother of
Norliakmar Hamid, a passenger on missing Malaysia
Airlines flight MH370, cries at the Ministry
of Transport headquarters in Putrajaya, Malaysia
as the final report into the mystery of MH370’s
disappearance was released on July 30, 2018.
The 1,500 page investigative
report reaches an ultimate conclusion that
investigators do not know what happened to
the Malaysian Airlines plane, which vanished
four years ago.
Lead investigator Kok Soo
Chon told reporters MH370 deviated from its
path, and this was more than as a result of
system anomalies, but that the turn back was
made under manual control.
Investigators said they
put every conspiracy theory, rumor and piece
of gossip on social media “on the table”
and considered all of them. Kok said that
there is some evidence that “points
irresistibly to unlawful interference, such
as the communications ceasing and the manual
turn back” and said several times that
“unlawful interference” could
not be ruled out.
Kok also said that the 1,500
pages are “not a final report,”
and that the search might continue.

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